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i mean the, the, the, the sad fact so is, of course of the civilians living in gaza. it isn't just full of militants there. of course, to minutes of indians living in garza who are already under a blockade who i who, who already have a lack of access to a lot of facilities and a lot of food. and it will be a really devastating and di situation for the civilians. the as the been continually bombarded with rockets and ms tiles. right. and in terms of a response, as we've seen the bump bottom and we're still looking at those, the pictures of gaza, the bombardment continues that 300000 army reservists cold up on the public and fully behind the government it does appear so yes, i mean there are many is riley's who, of course don't want to say palestinian civilians in the gaza strip being killed. but i would say that the majority of the country has been so shocked and so
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devastated by the events of the last couple of days. they are in full support, all the government to continue on. it's war against him off. but of course there are those families of the victims of the, of the hostages. i should say that and they are also looking for answers. they that we're saying we're starting to hear messages of complaint by them saying that the government isn't doing enough to support them, but it, when it comes to the military operation. yeah, i would say that because the most is riley's, are in support of what's happening. thank you for that rebec rebecca ricks us in uh, southern israel. this is rebecca who was saying that a growing fears about the sites of those dozens of people, abducted by have asked militants and his right. the official has denied medium before us have negotiations to secure their release in exchange for palestinians being held in his right and giles. many of the objectives were taken while attending and outdoor music festival in israel. near the casa strip. hundreds of
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bodies of being becoming scenes of terror at a rave and the desert, how most terrorists opened fire on the crowds and chase people down. taking hostages. one woman said she hid in a centers grove to stay alive for me. and they were just all around me and they were going 3 by 3 and shooting anywhere from 2 sides. and there's so many people like people who are dying, like all around this video shows a terrified young woman driven away on a motorbike by fighters. while her partner is marched away, his hands tied behind his back to the aftermath. hundreds of dead bodies charge vehicles along the road. a
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few were lucky. this footage purportedly shows a hostage rescue is rarely forces freeing people after a fierce gun battle with him us. foreign nationals were also taken. one hostages mother made an appeal from germany. we were sent to video and which i clearly recognized my daughter. she said unconscious in a car with the palestinians who drove along the gaza strip to speak to you. i am asking for any news or help to please be sent to us in june. the diplomatic efforts are underway to a range or humanitarian quarter to evacuate women children and elderly hostages. but for now, relatives can only watch and wait. oh i've a couple of it says that political on the list and just based in jerusalem, i asked him about reported attempts to negotiate for the freedom of kidnapped his rice. well,
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the last report about come up yesterday was that the rejected the do you have negotiations today? we're already hearing reports about as ro, trying to negotiate through egypt. actually monetary and sort of deals with change women for women and miners for children that are health hosted within the garden strip. it's unclear right now how possible this deal will be, but it's definitely something that seems to at least be at the beginning of a discussion. this is something that both sides how much of an interest in israel has never before faced such a situation where so many women, children, and the elderly people are held hostage by its enemy. and for how much that would be you to achievement. you succeed in releasing many of its prisoners, especially women, prisoners and miners, were held in as rarely prisons within israel. however, it is still very unclear that this deal will actually take place and sources and israel are denying that they are willing to accept this deal. it doesn't mean that
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they will refuse to it because right now it seems like a bill with very favorable terms, much more favorable than what this wrote could have expected at least 2 days ago. right. and these, these are the days. yes. either that with, with some previous prisoner exchanges. oh, excuse me. exchanges of, of hostages that have happened. if it's taking months to achieve a deal for more than months, usually takes years. a, the most famous deal in recent years was that you actually deal sleep was in his room soldiers taken hostage into the gun and stripped has been 5 years in jail by come off inside the gun and strip. there were 2 is really military operations in the gaza strip. and eventually he was released in exchange for over $1000.00 palestinian prisoners, 60 percent of which went back to care activity after they were lee. so the whole idea of prisoner exchanges between israel and come up is a very sensitive topic and it's rarely public discussion. and it's unclear how
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things will unfold now. so this is must be pushing immense pressure on these regular government. absolutely, this sort of crisis. there's something that because really government has never face before, it's a home proportion of a crisis and it's unclear how it will also dictate the actions of these really governments within the gaza strip. this is part of the reason that the israeli government is trying to put in men's humanitarian pressure on the go strip. we heard earlier today i, it's rarely security minister the off got on thing that everything is shut off in the strip right now. i would tricity food fuel part of the idea and this is that is where it was still not capable of bombing all the almost areas within the guns for because of the fear it might fit the hospital. so it's trying, instead of that to put some humanitarian pressure on the script and the palestinian residents within it and come us of course, as the ruler of the god, the script. and maybe pressure them into going to a deal faster and more favorable terms for israel. so we, we have
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a government that was already quite fractious, under pressure because of the war because of these hostages. and because of these massive a parent and failings of vega, v as riley, i'm military intelligence. how is that coalition holding? it will be cold. listen as i was holding very firmly together. we've heard discussions in the last few days about the alternate but unity government. right now, prime minister in this, in the out was rejecting these ideas completely several opposition leaders including members of can assist. you used to be chief of staff. the is really military and who can contribute a lot to these really security kevin and said that's all they want as a guarantee is to know that their voice will be heard and the security cabinet now was refusing to give them any guarantee for that. so right now, the general standing, the opposition is to say, we have absolutely no problem to support the government from the outside. we're in a situation of war, it's an emergency, but we won't join
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a government and one join to secure the cabinet. that doesn't allow us to take part and help make some sort of in effect and bring our military experience to the state . okay, so we have a government that for the moment is holding together. we've also seen over the last 3 months, he's right, a society become a quite divided with mass protests against the government's political reforms, targeting democratic institutions. how is vs wall changing those splits in society as well? it's very much the same, a 180 degrees to the other direction. the protests we've sent in as well. and the last 2 months were the largest, most well organized pro israel has ever seen before. it took less than 4 hours from the beginning of this war until all the logistical infrastructure of these protests went from organizing people and driving buses to protest against the government. it's a driving soldiers to the front, to buying food and purchasing equipment to bring them to the soldiers. this is
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somewhat of a compensation for the malfunction of the governmental organizations and the institution. but all of the pros, disorganization, and all of its infrastructure was immediately channelled into supporting the military efforts into supporting the military itself. and the citizens in the front were seeing immense efforts of civil society and as well to help this front it to support the civilians. as there is an understanding that the is really government right now is incompetent and is not functioning as expected. that's a couple of minutes. there was a political analyst in june, this the based in jerusalem. so i know the developments and a couple of days of so many of them the european commission has said it's a spending all development a payments a to the palestinian territories with immediate effect. a commissioner of heavy posted on the ex, formerly known as teresa, the scale of talent and brutality against each man and its people is
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a turning point that can be no business as usual. that's the biggest owner of the palestinians. the european commission was putting its full development portfolio under review with a total of almost $700000000.00 new orders. jason lee is saved the children's country director for the palestinian territory. so welcome to the w. how would you assess the humanitarian situation in gaza at the moment? a good evening, the situation is dawn and getting worse, i mean children in cost so happy as a place to rouse or 6 confinements, and this one was no exception, but its scale intensity is front of me. my own teams and guns, a report of the impact on the families, the children being terrified, unable to sleep, caused me worrying about what's going to happen the next couple of days. try to them on the, on the hubs. today. we have 75000 causes that has flipped the homes and seeking
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shoulders in the schools with them. i know the schools require basic essential items such as food, water medicines, and thousands of people that have been injured because i know has less than 4 hours of exec tricity, but a health sense is hospitals cannot function without electricity. they cannot keep vaccines called, they cannot perform suitors, they can't do diagnostics. so it's critical that he, manager and assistance flows into goals that they were able to provide like saving assistance for a population that is on the siege and conduct themselves civilians. the children show an engine, i think speaks for itself. so given that background, what do you make of the you are paying commissions decision to withdrawal? hundreds of millions of yours and i from the palestinians. a $1000000.00 and the families have been living under 16 years of blockade. there's
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been significant associated coming depression. there's been limited access to health care 3rd port access to education. and the 80 percent of the population are re lined with the manager and 8 with the removal of development aid that is removing the building block, the foundations of building and the society that is required to grow with the removal of you funding. particularly pivotal. now for many, many communities, not just think of a throughout the west bank as well. we're essentially losing any hope for future, for child removing hopes for them, for being safe, for being able to access education and being able to have healthy lied. the removal of this funding will directly impact the civilians throughout the us by total train specially in children when they need help. now, more than that and children obviously at traumatized by these events. but these events have been going on now for years with decades. these really not.
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i cannot underscore the longer term mental health impacts and a cumulative impact that this have. all of our research that we've done, both in children and west bank and gaza, should increasing levels of anxiety of depression, of feelings, of isolation, feeding, terrified, and being withdrawn from the friends and family. the most startling resolve is the fact that the growing numbers of children, the fee, that expressing and most of hope that they themselves do not see any future for themselves. yes, because in the west bank has been through cycle, so violence investigation. but every time this happens, these traumas come back again in short and never fully recover. right? this. so this blockade with the israel has imposed. it's it, is it to complete? are you able to get into or out of the territory? and if you can't get in, did you have people already there when i was stuck there?
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fortunately old, and she makes it points because at the moment not close, she managed parents are not able to enter with not able to send critical life saving. she mentions goods in 2000 and more importantly, again, we do that because of population. the health system in and gaza has been a breaking point. and i imagine especially now with the damage to the health facilities of state, are able to complete medical care. we're going to have to leave the apologies for coming and show good talking to you jason, the from site the children. thank you so much. thank you very much. i. i did show up today small world news at the top of the of the
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